![]() ![]() There is a travelling theatre group with accompanying orchestra, a small settlement and an international airport terminal. This book followed groups of survivors after the break down of the world due to a virus. We follow a number of key characters from before the collapse and see how they fare in this brave new world Having read it now, I’m not surprised that I had to wait 12 weeks to get my hands on it and that there are 5 library patrons waiting in line for it after I’m done. My copy of Station Eleven was a book reservation. How do you feel that the reference points that remain can’t make you remember fine details.Do you try to forget the past because there are few remnants to remember it by.Are you wistful for the experiences you know you’ve lost but didn’t get a chance to participate in?.Do vague memories make you pine for the life before.So, so many questions and trains of thought: – Covid19 in this case for Station Eleven to resonate. You don’t have to be currently living in a pandemic. However you want to state it – it got into my head. Station Eleven made me think, reflect, contemplate. ![]()
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